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Tango0123 Aug 2017 3:59 p.m. PST

….It Premiered Tonight.

"God, I love a secret movie. It's hard enough to make a film, but to pull it off without anybody knowing about it in the age of internet sleuths and Reddit rumors really tickles me. So huge congrats to Adam Green, who pulled off that feat tonight when he revealed the fourth installment in his cult slasher franchise Hatchet. Titled Victor Crowley, the film debuted unexpectedly tonight in Los Angeles, where fans were assembled to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the first Hatchet film.

Franchise writer/director Adam Green returns to the director's chair for Victor Crowley (BJ McConnell took over for the third film) with Kane Hodder back in the Crowley mask for the title role. The ensemble cast includes Laura Ortiz, Dave Sheridan and Brian Quinn alongside franchise mainstay Parry Shen. A while back, Green spoke about a sort of New Nightmare meta pitch he had for Hatchet 4, which would see the "real life" Victor Crowley hunting down those who were involved with making the Hatchet franchise. It was an interesting concept, but it sounds like Green opted for something a bit more in line with his first three films…"
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